45 groups have united to form a boycott of RIAA music after the next round of lawsuits have been announced.
Nothing is more frustrating than hearing "I still use Kazaa, but I don't share anymore..."
October 9, 2003
by Thomas Mennecke
In a fresh bid to stop the RIAA subpoenas Charter Communications Inc have sued the RIAA.
At least one Senator on Capitol Hill is showing concern for the American people.
October 3, 2003
by Thomas Mennecke
Online Film Critics Society protests MPAA plan to ban screeners.
September 30, 2003
by Thomas Mennecke
Three weeks and a stunning 838 applicants later, the P2P community finds yet another reason to mock the RIAA.
September 29, 2003
by Thomas Mennecke
Mistaken identity again ...
If at first you don't succeed...
September 24, 2003
by Thomas Mennecke
44,000 residents in the USA have in the last week signed an EFF 'Stop the RIAA madness' petition as efforts continue to put a halt to the RIAA lawsuits.
A fake advert for the RIAA is causing a stir online.
Slyck speaks to Grokster and StreamCast on the eve of a very important week for their p2p legal battle.
Many musicians have now spoken out against the RIAA lawsuits. Many news writers have written about the perils the RIAA now faces in explaining to the public why they are suing people in the name of artists who are speaking out against the lawsuits.
September 11, 2003
by Raymond Hoffman
Seizures of Toys may net thousands.
Prepare thyself for the RIAA to play God, asking users to sign confessions to being music pirates.
September 5, 2003
by Raymond Hoffman
The latest indications from the RIAA confirm suspicions that they're targeting only the most substantial violators.
August 19, 2003
by Thomas Mennecke